Wednesday May 8th, 2024 8:41AM

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AAA: Memorial Day travel hits highest level since 2005
The total number of Georgia travelers for Memorial Day weekend is expected to be 1.17 million, a 2.5 percent increase over last year, according to AAA.
5:31AM ( 6 years ago )
GHS confers honorary degrees at Saturday service
After Saturday's baccalaureate ceremony in honor of Gainesville High School's Class of 2017, there are now 30 people with honorary GHS diplomas.
12:55PM ( 6 years ago )
AAA: Georgia gas prices drop 10 cents in 30 days
Georgia gas prices declined 4 cents in the past week, according to the latest fuel price report from AAA-The Auto Club Group
6:22AM ( 6 years ago )
Suwanee to consider zoning request for gas station at McGinnis Ferry, Scales roads
Suwanee City Council is considering the approval or denial of a zoning request that would bring a gas station to the corner of McGinnis Ferry Road and Scales Road.
7:00PM ( 6 years ago )
Piedmont College names Webb to fill Butman Chair for Religious Studies
Dr. Carson Webb, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Eureka College in Illinois, has been named the Butman Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Piedmont College.
6:00PM ( 6 years ago )
Art showcase: Suwanee Sip & See
Twenty or so prominent new "residents" have moved into Suwanee just in time for the fifth installment of the city’s SculpTour.
12:00PM ( 6 years ago )
Dahlonega, Maysville get million dollar-plus state loans for infrastructure projects
The cities of Dahalonega and Maysville are among 14 Georgia communities that will share state infrastructure loans totaling $44.3 million.
8:05AM ( 6 years ago )
Resurfacing begins on part of McEver Road
Work has begun on resurfacing a portion of McEver Road in West Hall.
8:00AM ( 6 years ago )
Jackson EMC linemen bring home trophies from Georgia Lineman’s Rodeo
Jackson EMC linemen out-performed many others from across the state at the annual Georgia Lineman’s Rodeo, held recently in Fort Valley.
3:00AM ( 6 years ago )
Trump nullifies rule affecting Gainesville-Hall traffic planning group
President Trump has voided an Obama era rule that would have resulted in possible consolidation of the Gainesville-Hall traffic planning agency with the Atlanta Regional Commission.
2:00PM ( 6 years ago )